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BOOK: 'Til Death Do Us Part
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I manically brushed the remain
der of my singed digs off of me as Bearded M
an made quite a show of preparing our side dish. The poncho which was scratchy actually felt surprisingly
wonderful on my new itchy skin;
the polyester pants were on the tight side and about two inches too short
,
but it beat naked any day. I hid the underwear in the poncho

s oversized
front
pocket
. I was putting on the socks when he came in with a tray of steaming french fries.


Who are you?

h
e asked stopping a few feet from me.

At first I thought he was pulling my leg, but he just kept staring at me.

Michael Talbot remember? Y
ou just got me some new clothes? A
nd thank you by the way.


Oh right, I thought I was imagining you. Whoa french fries!

h
e exclaimed, like he just realized what he was carrying.
He started popping the steaming starch sticks into his mouth.

Mmmmm
, these are so good,

h
e said with his eyes closed. He opened them and peered at me for a moment as if he was sifting through his memory trying to figure out who
I
was
again
. W
hen he came up with a satisfactory answer
,
once more he
asked if I wanted some.

He put the tray down and I ate some
. T
hey actually had some spice
s
on them and were delicious.


I used to
be chef for a five star resort,

h
e said as he watched me obviously enjoying his cuisine.


These are fantastic,

I said as
I stuffed some more in my face.
Apparently
almost dying by fire and meeting God take their toll on one

s appetite.


Nice poncho I

ve got one just like it, I wish I knew where I

d put it.


What

s your name?

I asked again as I sat down, wanting to g
et closer to the addictive food.
Bearded M
an seemed to have forgotten about them completely
;
this was fine with me, I was famished.


John the Tripper,

h
e said with a faraway look.


Excuse me?

I asked almost wrongly swallowing a half chewed potato strip.


John the Tripper,

h
e reiterated.

I had to ask
,
but I already knew the answer.

Because you fall over things?


What

s that got to do with anything?

h
e asked back.


You said John the Tripper.


What
?


John the Tripper.


What?


Your name.


What about it?


I figured it
might mean you fall over things, apparently not though.


I toured for
twelve years with the Grateful Dead,

h
e told me.


Of course you did.
Any
chance you filled in some of the down time with some serious karate and weapons training?


I watched a Bruce Lee film once, didn

t understand it though.


John the Tripper...

He said

What
?”
again before I could finish.


Shit,

I said
,
rubbing my hand over the top of my head where my hair should have been.

Do you have a mirror?

I asked
as I patted down my entire head
.
I was pretty alarmed at this point
.

He pulled open a drawer in the small table that I had us
ed previously to support myself.
It
was overflowing with
handheld
mirrors of varying size and shape.

He looked up at me a little sheepishly.

Sometimes I just need
to see myself to know that
I still exist.


I can actually relate,

I told him as he handed me one. My right eyebrow
,
along with all of the hair on my head was gone, burnt to a crisp much
like my clothes had been, three-quarters of my goatee was gone.
I looked
pretty sketchy to say the least.
I

m not sure if I would have gone close enough to this
person in the mirror to drop a
quarter in a cup.
I looked like I wa
s suffering some serious malady.
I just hoped it wasn

t catchy.


Do you have cancer?

h
e asked as he rubbed my smooth head.


I hope not
, although that would probably be preferable to what ails me
,

I told him
,
eyeing the top of my head with the mirror.


Does shaving your head keep the evil one out?

I was so intent on trying to find some vestige of hair on my head
that
I almost missed his comment. Let

s be honest
,
most of what the guy says can

t be construed as anything other than crazy and I had just become a Telly Savalas stunt double
(Yul Brynner
? D
oes that help as a reference? Okay
,
how about Doctor Evil.)


What
,
John?

I asked finally looking over at him, my neck thankful I had stopped craning it in strange ways.

John the Tripper began to look around wildly.

Who
’s
John?

h
e asked me.


You are. T
hat

s what you told me.


My name is John the Tripper.


That

s what I said,

I answered
,
although I hadn

t
,
I had only called him John now that I reflected on it.


So there

s nobody else here?

h
e asked, the concerned look on his face dissipating.


Just the voices in your head buddy.

I wanted to tell him, but I was afraid we would get so far off topic
that
neither of us would be able to recover.

Nobody else
,
John...

He was about to ask who John was again

...the Tripper.

That seemed to appease him. This was going to be a pain in the ass if I
had to call him by his full man-
given name every time I wanted to talk to him.


Your hair…
did you get rid of it because they were acting like tiny antennas?

John was giving me a headache
. H
is verbal gymnastics was like watching two highly skilled Chinese Ping Pong players playi
ng a game hopped up on Red Bull.
I couldn

t kee
p up, or maybe more like a sure-
footed goat on a Nepali M
ountain pass, I couldn

t follow his windings.

I shrugged.

John...(his mouth opened)...the Tripper (it closed) I don

t know what the hell you

re talking about?


You

re hair
,
man!

he said all wide-
eyed.

Did you shave it off so that she couldn

t communicate with you?

And before I could answer he added.

I wished I had thought of that, had to go out about
five
times to get enough tin foil to wrap the whole house. There are some funky people out there
. D
id you know that?

Did he just call zombies

funky

people? Well that was a different slant for sure. This guy didn

t even know we were on the losing end of a zombie apocalypse, I didn

t think I had the patience to explain it to him
. And for what purpose?
John the Tripper seemed to be making his way just fine through his made up world.


I mean I toured with the Gra
teful D
ead and even Phish for a while
. Smelled some truly funked-
out hipp
ies, but those people out there…

h
e said
, pointing through his tin foil-covered window,

…t
here

s not enough
patchouli
in the world to cover up their smell.


Do you have guns?

I asked him, but the odds were
that
if he had
,
he would h
ave converted it into some make
shift bong by now.

In a moment of clear thought he looked at me like I was the one on a
twenty-
year acid stint.

Do I look like I would own a gun?

I could hear explosions throughout the
city.
I would learn later that they were the propane cylinders for heating that were catching fire as the city burned.

I stood and walked over to the window.


What are you doing
,
man?

John the Tripper asked
,
his eyes getting wide.


I just want to look out the window.


Hold on!

h
e yelled
,
running into the kitchen. He came out with what looked like two tin foil boats, at least until he put one on his head.

Here,

h
e
s
aid
,
thrusting the other one at me.


What do you want me to do with that?

I asked.


It scrambles the signal.


What signal?


How have you not heard her?

He
tilted
his head.

Oh
,
I heard her plenty,
and it was a constant struggle to

hide

myself from her. I could feel her evil oiliness as she swept by trying to locate prey or predator with her thoughts.

What the hell?

I said as I grabbed the hat and placed it on. Well if I wasn

t certifiable before, I had now joined the ranks plunging in with both feet. John the Tripper seemed appeased.

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